Hemorrhoids may or may not bleed all the time and are related to a number of factors that need to be determined on a case-by-case basis. 1. Situations in which hemorrhoids may bleed all the time (1) If the hemorrhoids of internal or mixed hemorrhoids are large and the constipation is also severe, if the blood vessels rupture during defecation is large or the surface of the hemorrhoids is ruptured in many places, there is a possibility that it will bleed all the time. (2) If you are suffering from internal hemorrhoids or mixed hemorrhoids yourself, due to hemorrhoids scratching, rupture caused by bleeding, and at the same time suffer from blood system diseases, such as thrombocytopenic purpura, etc., there is also a possibility that you will bleed all the time. (3) If you have undergone hemorrhoid surgery, you may also bleed all the time if the surgical sutures are not securely ligated or if you forcefully defecate after the surgery, resulting in dislodgement of the ligature and rupture of blood vessels. 2. Circumstances that may not bleed all the time (1) External hemorrhoids: If the hemorrhoids are external hemorrhoids, they usually do not cause bleeding. (2) Internal hemorrhoids: If the hemorrhoids are internal, they usually do not bleed or bleed only slightly when the nucleus of the hemorrhoids is small and the bowel function is normal. It can be seen that, if you have hemorrhoids, but also appeared to have been bleeding more than the situation, you should promptly consult a doctor for examination, such as blood routine, coagulation function, etc., to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out the appropriate treatment.